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It would be the Land of the Eternal Orgasm indeed if someone could capture the true dark genius of this book, but I seriously doubt they will come close. I must have read this book over 50 times since I was about 14, and, by coincidence, read it again 2 weeks ago as part of a re-reading of all my PKD collection. I will be amazed if anyone can recreate the sublety of this masterpiece on film.

Banned

Was reading recently that "I Robot" has virtually nothing to do with the Asimov novel. The producers had a script called "Hardware" that was mooted as a "star vehicle" for Will Smith, that happened to feature lots of robots.

They then landed the rights to "I Robot", slapped the name on this other script and used Asimov's Three Laws of Robotics.

So anyone else smell a turkey then?

Ancient Oriental proverb: "Correct the wise man and he will thank you. Correct the fool and he will attack you."